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the 2012 elections are over and the elections were historic. there is one particular aspect of the elections that was historic that i would like to talk about first. it is not simply the reelection of the first african-american president. 2012 will be the last campaign where one of the major parties seeks to get elected solely with the white vote. is this on? 2012 was a clear showing that the country is now a multi- racial, multi-as that country and for a successful political party or a particle movement, they are going to have to appeal to a much broader swath than simply non-hispanic white people. the first thing i want to point out -- 2004, when john kerry ran against george w. bush, the proportion of the electorate that was white, according to the exit polls, was 79%. 79 and everyone hundred voters were non-hispanic white. four years later, and in 2008, that number had declined to 74%. this year, that number declined to 72%. in the meantime, the african- american share of the vote over that time increased from 11 to 13. the hispanic share f
the 2012 elections are over and the elections were historic. there is one particular aspect of the elections that was historic that i would like to talk about first. it is not simply the reelection of the first african-american president. 2012 will be the last campaign where one of the major parties seeks to get elected solely with the white vote. is this on? 2012 was a clear showing that the country is now a multi- racial, multi-as that country and for a successful political party or a...
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but first, the election under the microscope. you know, beyond the race for the white house and congress, there were a few things i was watching very closely tuesday night. first up, in massachusetts, voters rejected a doctor-assisted suicide law. also in california, they reached voting on a soda tax. now supporters out there said if you make soda cost more, they will drink less and be healthier. but the voters in both cities said no tax, and it was not even close. >>> and in states where they voted to legalize marijuana for recreational purposes. in oregon, they said no. and supporters of medical marijuana went own fn for three. we talked to her, she joins me now from new york. welcome back to the show. >> thanks for having me sanjay. >>> medical marijuana was rejected in arkansas, as you know, montana essentially tightened its law on this, but massachusetts became the 18th state to pass a medical marijuana law. how will it work there, do you think, in massachusetts. >> well, i think they have planning to do, they have to figure
but first, the election under the microscope. you know, beyond the race for the white house and congress, there were a few things i was watching very closely tuesday night. first up, in massachusetts, voters rejected a doctor-assisted suicide law. also in california, they reached voting on a soda tax. now supporters out there said if you make soda cost more, they will drink less and be healthier. but the voters in both cities said no tax, and it was not even close. >>> and in states...
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thank you, all three. >> thank you. >> ifill: elections don't just give ususew elected oicials,ls they also give us lots of foormtioan abut the country. dante chinni of patchwork nation starts to analyze some of that data on the rundown. >> woodruff: beyond the presidential contest, voters tuesday chose members of congress and senators in a pitched battle for control. jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: senate democrats had cause to celebrate last night and again today, when the last two races were called. montana senator jon tester kept his seat after a tough re- election fight and heidi heitkamp emerged the victor in a close race in north dakota.n as a result, democrats will hold 53 seats in the new senate that convenes in janryai-- a gn of two. a republicans will have 45. two seats will be filled by independents, and at least one of them will caucus with democrats. many of the democrats' big wins were by women. elizabeth warren unseated incumbent republican scott brown in massachusetts. >> you took on the powerful wall street banks and special interests and you let them know you
thank you, all three. >> thank you. >> ifill: elections don't just give ususew elected oicials,ls they also give us lots of foormtioan abut the country. dante chinni of patchwork nation starts to analyze some of that data on the rundown. >> woodruff: beyond the presidential contest, voters tuesday chose members of congress and senators in a pitched battle for control. jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: senate democrats had cause to celebrate last night and again...
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>> bonnie, the election of '12 was a strong echo of the election of 1992, the year of the woman election, except this time, women did double duty. they not only brought record numbers of women to congress, they pulled this president's election out of the fire. >> this election is as historic as the women's suffrage movement. they were fighting for their right to vote. this time we exercised our right to vote. when women come together, we have strgth in numbers. >> this is the year when voters said enough is enough. when you look at the races, folks were saying they weren't so much voting for mccaskill or donnelly, they were voting against akin and mourdock in those races. >> while we remain a nation divided, i think the diversity we'll see in congress is reflective of the voter demographics we see in our nation. >> well, we remain a nation divided, but, clearly, the g.o.p. at this point is in reformation mode because of the changing demographics of the united states. what do you think is first and foremost in the party's mind in terms of reattracting women voters to the fold? >> there is
>> bonnie, the election of '12 was a strong echo of the election of 1992, the year of the woman election, except this time, women did double duty. they not only brought record numbers of women to congress, they pulled this president's election out of the fire. >> this election is as historic as the women's suffrage movement. they were fighting for their right to vote. this time we exercised our right to vote. when women come together, we have strgth in numbers. >> this is the...
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that's in just a few minutes. >>> but first the election. "under the microscope." beyond the raise for the presidency and congress, there were a few things i was watching very closely tuesday night. first off in massachusetts voters rejektsed a doctor-assisted suicide law. i had an eye on california where richland and almonte reach ed te decision on a soda tax. the voters in both cities said no tax, and it wasn't even close. >>> and then marijuana. voters in washington state and colorado voted to legalize it for people over 21 for recreational purposes. in oregon, they said no. and supporters of medical marijuana went one for three. we've talked about this before with dr. julie howl land. she's a psychologist. she's editor of "the pot book." she joins me now. welcome back to the show. >> thanks for having me, sanjay. >> medical marijuana was rejected in arkansas as you know. montana essentially tightened its law on this. but massachusetts became the 18th state to passing medical marijuana law. how will it work, do you think, there in massachusetts? >> well, you kno
that's in just a few minutes. >>> but first the election. "under the microscope." beyond the raise for the presidency and congress, there were a few things i was watching very closely tuesday night. first off in massachusetts voters rejektsed a doctor-assisted suicide law. i had an eye on california where richland and almonte reach ed te decision on a soda tax. the voters in both cities said no tax, and it wasn't even close. >>> and then marijuana. voters in...
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is himed and herself elected as well. i just hope that the republicans would learn, and the democrats as well, from the great lesson of ronald reagan. take one of the eat conservative icon's words, someone who is with us 80% of the time, he is our ally and friend-- or she is ally and friend now that there are so many women in the senate-- and not our opponent, not a traitor. and i think this has punished the republicans in their nominating process. i think sometimes it punishes the teams, this idea of ideological purity, and i hope that can be somehow submerged as we try and fashion and craft compromises that are difficult, the thorniest of problems for the-- that congress has confronted in reap history. >> woodruff: david, do you think that's possible? do you think it will happen? >> i think it's possible. it's a huge advantage that boehner and obama have been through this once. the policy document documents ag there in the white house, they're sitting there on capitol hill. they've got all the statements. they have made
is himed and herself elected as well. i just hope that the republicans would learn, and the democrats as well, from the great lesson of ronald reagan. take one of the eat conservative icon's words, someone who is with us 80% of the time, he is our ally and friend-- or she is ally and friend now that there are so many women in the senate-- and not our opponent, not a traitor. and i think this has punished the republicans in their nominating process. i think sometimes it punishes the teams, this...
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have yourself a wonderful election night. >> it's election night, why did you tell me. i said no spoilers. this is the colbert report. >> jon: is that a spoiler alert. can i tell you who is the vampire. vampire the wear wolf. >> vampire. once again it's the colbert captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> the re-presidenting of america. ( laughter ) ( laughter ) ( laughter ) who will replace obama? ( crowd cheering )
have yourself a wonderful election night. >> it's election night, why did you tell me. i said no spoilers. this is the colbert report. >> jon: is that a spoiler alert. can i tell you who is the vampire. vampire the wear wolf. >> vampire. once again it's the colbert captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> the re-presidenting of america. ( laughter ) ( laughter ) ( laughter ) who will replace obama? ( crowd cheering )
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senator-elect tammy baldwin. and senator-elect hirono. so that's pretty exciting. and unfortunately, we won't have kathy hoke will and betty sutton in the next congress, but the future is coming upon us and they will be making a great public contribution. so here we are. in the past week since the election, we are still finishing up our campaign. we are proud of the success, as i said yesterday and as you see here today. why is it important for us to make this statement of the strength of women in the congress of the united states? the house democratic women? because this is where the hopes and dreams of america's families are riding. they may not know that. they may not know one party from the next and the rest. but we know that without rosa delauro, we wouldn't vr lilly ledbetter and the pay fairness act. without gwen moore, we would not have the vial ns against women act being put forth. and representative sanchez to protect women in the military. we are so very, very proud of the chair of the democratic national committee, debey wasserman schultz, who is here.
senator-elect tammy baldwin. and senator-elect hirono. so that's pretty exciting. and unfortunately, we won't have kathy hoke will and betty sutton in the next congress, but the future is coming upon us and they will be making a great public contribution. so here we are. in the past week since the election, we are still finishing up our campaign. we are proud of the success, as i said yesterday and as you see here today. why is it important for us to make this statement of the strength of women...
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what movie election? what movie election was a debate which was a news event. which is bill clinton saying, if i, right, that was news. maybe the hurricane. i mean, it was not the ads. that's my view. >> what was the times piece two weeks ago, las vegas had passed the point where they had their 73,000 television ad in the las vegas market. you know, i think in a lot of business, folks want to invest in something that would help the republican party that might open up a couple hundred field offices around -- some of the obama field offices never close after a week. -- '08. maybe countably something like that. stu is absolutely right, the saturation level at the advertising where, i think it's weak states two kinds of people. that people who literally hitting the button and become a political ad came on, and the people that hit the mute button every time a political ad came on. >> i think we have a question in the middle. >> romney was pretty far from the ideal candidate and sound like president's approval ratings on the upswing, but congresses ratings are, if no
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cesar chavez got elected. find people in need like immigrants coming in and they will be the natural constituents. they will be electing all democrats all the time. democracy has been interrupted. that is the reason they opposed checking identification. the people have to have a driver's license. they don't need to show the driver's license to vote. host: what do you think of all the campaign spending in the election? caller: they just need tons of people on welfare are taking food stamps. host: howard in new jersey on the independent line. jgood morning. caller: many organizations are non-profit and non-partisan. host: howard, go ahead. caller: my question is about non-profit and non-partisan organizations. i don't believe these organizations which gave to the campaigns. my question is -- i see these people come on c-span and i wonder if there is a profit to them. they get salary and benefits. much goes into benefits and salaries. very little goes into the actual charity. host: do you want to talk about the s
cesar chavez got elected. find people in need like immigrants coming in and they will be the natural constituents. they will be electing all democrats all the time. democracy has been interrupted. that is the reason they opposed checking identification. the people have to have a driver's license. they don't need to show the driver's license to vote. host: what do you think of all the campaign spending in the election? caller: they just need tons of people on welfare are taking food stamps....
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have yourself a wonderful election night. >> it's election night, why did you tell me. i said no spoilers. this is the colbert report. >> jon: is that a spoiler alert. can i tell you who is the vampire. vampire the wear wolf. >> vampire. once again it's the colbert captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> the re-presidenting of america. ( laughter ) ( laughter ) ( laughter ) who will replace obama? ( crowd cheering ) >> stephen: thank you for joining us. thank you, nation. ( crowd chanting ) ( crowd cheering )
have yourself a wonderful election night. >> it's election night, why did you tell me. i said no spoilers. this is the colbert report. >> jon: is that a spoiler alert. can i tell you who is the vampire. vampire the wear wolf. >> vampire. once again it's the colbert captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> the re-presidenting of america. ( laughter ) ( laughter ) ( laughter ) who will replace obama? ( crowd cheering )...
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the same mess we had before the election and now after the election. the only way we can solve this mess is to have our president, mr. john boehner, and nancy pelosi, and the train wreck from las vegas, nev., in the oval office for a couple days with a lot of coffee and cigarettes for mr. john boehner out on the porch and we have to have a grant agreement before christmas. guest: christmas is asking a lot but it is going to take that kind of concerted effort to get this. some saw the statements yesterday as putting back on the table some of what he offered the president last year which was undermined by the conservative wing of his party in congress and eric cantor. i think we will see those sorts of negotiations taking place. i think by the end of the year is probably asking a lot. host: is the obama administration open to let's let all the bush tax cuts continue for at least six months until we can come up with a deal? guest: that is one of the $64,000 questions. if the obama administration thinks republicans in congress are willing to do a grand bar
the same mess we had before the election and now after the election. the only way we can solve this mess is to have our president, mr. john boehner, and nancy pelosi, and the train wreck from las vegas, nev., in the oval office for a couple days with a lot of coffee and cigarettes for mr. john boehner out on the porch and we have to have a grant agreement before christmas. guest: christmas is asking a lot but it is going to take that kind of concerted effort to get this. some saw the statements...
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it has no relevance to elections. i don't know why they show the figures anymore. >> bill bray, london, all lost on the basis of redistricting. >> not mack. not going back to your district makes a difference. >> that does. >> coming more and more hispanic. another arthur finkelstein special. let me say part b -- he's right. only way you get 12% congressional job approval or 10% is if republicans and democrats give low ratings to the institution. but that doesn't mean republicans are going to vote on republican candidates. republicans blame democrats. democrats blame the republicans. i think charlie is right. that numbers shows awe lack of confidence in the government and institution and dissatisfaction with congressman or whatever but it doesn't predict the vote. >> i think we have a question right over here. >> good morning. steve, charlie. you both mentioned demographics. if republicans today is the party of grumpy old white men living in the modern family in america, what is the path forward, particularly related t
it has no relevance to elections. i don't know why they show the figures anymore. >> bill bray, london, all lost on the basis of redistricting. >> not mack. not going back to your district makes a difference. >> that does. >> coming more and more hispanic. another arthur finkelstein special. let me say part b -- he's right. only way you get 12% congressional job approval or 10% is if republicans and democrats give low ratings to the institution. but that doesn't mean...
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president clinton got re-elected too, i know, but only barack obama got re-elected with not just big electoral college margins, but also with majority wins in the popular vote, twice. the guy who predicted this outcome, almost exactly, is nate silver, of course, who writes the political statistics blog, 538 at "the new york times." for accurately predicting, it appears, the exact outcome of the race, and i mean down to every single state. we'll see about florida. nate was, of course, pilloried, pilloried on the right and by right-leaning beltway media types, including politico.com, for having the audacity to print what his poll averages told him was about to happen. but nate was right, the polls were right, even without florida being decided, we now know that president obama won in pretty much exactly the way the state-by-state polls said he was going to win. he won with more than 300 electoral votes. it was not magic, it was just math. math that was completely invisible to the political right. >> i believe the minimum result will be 53-47 romney, over 300 electoral votes, and the re
president clinton got re-elected too, i know, but only barack obama got re-elected with not just big electoral college margins, but also with majority wins in the popular vote, twice. the guy who predicted this outcome, almost exactly, is nate silver, of course, who writes the political statistics blog, 538 at "the new york times." for accurately predicting, it appears, the exact outcome of the race, and i mean down to every single state. we'll see about florida. nate was, of course,...
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-- was one election. people refer to this as a demographic election, and that -- that is a useful term, but democracy is not a block. out of the knicks could come possibilities for a third party -- this mix could come the possibility for a third party that would not be shackled by disputes of the past. -- we have already seen that parties have lost control of who finances candidates. what if these groups turned to funding third parties? it is an interesting possibility. it is certainly no longer true that the money has to come from one or two parties. host: gary johnson, libertarian candidate, reached 1.2 million votes, the most by any libertarian candidate. do you think there is a message there? guest: i think there is always a hunger for a third party, but you need the money unless you have someone spending of lot of money to boost an independent candidate -- in this cycle we have seen the campaign for primate -- primary accountability go after a long term incumbents, and eric cantor contributed money t
-- was one election. people refer to this as a demographic election, and that -- that is a useful term, but democracy is not a block. out of the knicks could come possibilities for a third party -- this mix could come the possibility for a third party that would not be shackled by disputes of the past. -- we have already seen that parties have lost control of who finances candidates. what if these groups turned to funding third parties? it is an interesting possibility. it is certainly no...
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election. one in three of the democrats nominees were women. in is a historic marker for a party, and as you can see, the voters liked it too. four new democratic women. on the republican side, for a series of reasons, the number of republican women in the senate has gone down by one. they had two retirements and one new candidate. i will continue to watch that, but i think the growing number of women in the senate is very important. reflected, by the way, the continuing number of women in the electorat. in 2008, something like 10 million were women who voted, and they gave president obama, i believe, a 13-point margin. i cannot say yet this morning what the time turnout will be in the election, but we know now that women have given president obama a 12-point margin. get a 12-point margin among the majority of the electorat, you're doing well. paying attention to the role of the women voters in this one, role of hispanic voters, role of young voters and their enthusiasm of the president, and th
election. one in three of the democrats nominees were women. in is a historic marker for a party, and as you can see, the voters liked it too. four new democratic women. on the republican side, for a series of reasons, the number of republican women in the senate has gone down by one. they had two retirements and one new candidate. i will continue to watch that, but i think the growing number of women in the senate is very important. reflected, by the way, the continuing number of women in the...
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something to do with the elections. what he said when i asked why this information was not released. because of a classified nature of that activity. then normally would not release this information. i think that is strange credulity, but i do think it did not want to make an active war. they pbed, tried to shoot it down, failed. it does not say much for their capabilities. lou: your thoughts. >> well, i think it is outrageous that the justification for not releasing the infoation before the election was that he mission was classified. it is okay to release today. i think that demonstratesthis is simply a pretext. i think that what we have here is the clear indication that they are prepared to try to shoot down u.s. drones. it did find one u.s. drone on its territory about a year ago. they claim they shot it down. we claim it came down becausof defects in the drug itself. obviously it would be a big price for the iranians to shoot down one f ours and be able to prove it this time. lou: go ahead. >> i think the informati
something to do with the elections. what he said when i asked why this information was not released. because of a classified nature of that activity. then normally would not release this information. i think that is strange credulity, but i do think it did not want to make an active war. they pbed, tried to shoot it down, failed. it does not say much for their capabilities. lou: your thoughts. >> well, i think it is outrageous that the justification for not releasing the infoation before...
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they are up for election. the election we just had spoke to a major. in this country, it is all about the taxes. host: would you be ok with a short-term bridge? caller: if you consider the fact it will not hit on january 1, everything went up. it stays-- it phases in overtime. host: what if they had a short- term bridge to deal with this at the beginning of next year or do you want it dealt with? caller: they need to deal with it here and now. it needs to be dealt with now. the first thing to go would be the tax cuts. as far as the economy itself, to boost the economy, i think somebody needs to work on a serious tax bill. we just had hurricane sandy on the east coast. there is a perfect example where if you put people to work, but all of our wires and power lines underground. they can build the economy. i think the republicans talk a good game. they found out, america is not the america of cleavers. this is a multiracial society, and it is only getting more. get in line, or we have seen the last of the republican party. host: thank you for the call fro
they are up for election. the election we just had spoke to a major. in this country, it is all about the taxes. host: would you be ok with a short-term bridge? caller: if you consider the fact it will not hit on january 1, everything went up. it stays-- it phases in overtime. host: what if they had a short- term bridge to deal with this at the beginning of next year or do you want it dealt with? caller: they need to deal with it here and now. it needs to be dealt with now. the first thing to...
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people decide elections. so my job as an elected official is to move forward after that. i'm not goings to spend a lot of time looking in my rear view mirror. >>> the new jersey governor remained defiant in the face of some criticism he's taken from corners of his party for praising president obama's help in the response to hurricane sandy. >> i'm a guy who tells the truth all the time. and if the president of the united states does something good, i was going to say so and give him credit for it. but it doesn't take away for a minute the fact that i was the first governor in america to endorse mitt romney, that i traveled literally tens of thousands of miles for him, raised tens of millions of dollars for him and worked harder i think than any other surrogate in america other than paul ryan. >>> hours after his re-election win, president obama dove right back into politics that loom over the fiscal cliff debate. he and his family returned to washington where the president called congressional leaders to talk about finding bipartisan solutions to reducing the debt, cut mi
people decide elections. so my job as an elected official is to move forward after that. i'm not goings to spend a lot of time looking in my rear view mirror. >>> the new jersey governor remained defiant in the face of some criticism he's taken from corners of his party for praising president obama's help in the response to hurricane sandy. >> i'm a guy who tells the truth all the time. and if the president of the united states does something good, i was going to say so and give...
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we just elected a president. thank you very much for coming. >> thank you, everybody. >> thank you, jill, ron, and beth. we are fully committed this morning. we do have a coat check outside. this will be quite a lengthy program. there are a few more empty seats in the front. panel number two will talk about the impact of last night's election for the issues that congress has to tackle in the near and more long term approach for the issues. leading the discussion is the editor in chief for "national journal" hot line. in the middle is the congressional correspondent for "national journal." thank you for joining us this morning. >> hi. i'm from the hotline. i have not slept a wink. scott has done slept at all. everybody get up and stretch. thank you very much. i wanted to make sure you had a chance to stretch. this has been a fund election to watch. a president gen it is only as good as a congress that will or will not work with him. saw a pretty tumultuous environment. democrats picked up three republican-held sea
we just elected a president. thank you very much for coming. >> thank you, everybody. >> thank you, jill, ron, and beth. we are fully committed this morning. we do have a coat check outside. this will be quite a lengthy program. there are a few more empty seats in the front. panel number two will talk about the impact of last night's election for the issues that congress has to tackle in the near and more long term approach for the issues. leading the discussion is the editor in...
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to another election, an off-year election? can you move that to the dnc? if not, they can be right back where they were in 2010. >> let's stick with this for now. >> one thing on this election night, you had a lower turnout -- the assumption was he would have a lower turnouts of blacks, latinos, women, people with disabilities. i left here last week and i thought he would have 286 electoral votes. i was low on that. there was a keen sense of peril going into this election. and what the consequences would be if the republicans won the white house. not anti-romney, necessarily, but given what they were standing for, this was not a matter of changeup office. -- a change of office. you that people who had the perception they would be a real threat to people. that is the reason why i saw the turnout of people, young black males i had never seen -- >> in d.c. >> in d.c. >> in florida, where we think there was a voter suppression effort, the african-american vote went from 11% to 15%. >> mark? >> two point. not to tap dance on mitt romney's campaign, but what was
to another election, an off-year election? can you move that to the dnc? if not, they can be right back where they were in 2010. >> let's stick with this for now. >> one thing on this election night, you had a lower turnout -- the assumption was he would have a lower turnouts of blacks, latinos, women, people with disabilities. i left here last week and i thought he would have 286 electoral votes. i was low on that. there was a keen sense of peril going into this election. and what...
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i think it was brewing up to the election. after the election, it just got worse. >> i don't share any of my stuff, even on my personal page. but i'll pose questions and just let the marketplace of ideas have at it. and it gets ugly. >> be careful, or you'll get caught in the cross hairs. >> good point. >>> coming up, your weather and traffic on the 1s. >>> and reports of a possible plea deal for congressman jesse jackson jr., he's accused of using campaign money to decorate his d.c. home. >>> new york >>> good morning. welcome back to "news4 today." i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. the big story today, the snowstorm battering the northeast. >> snow is blanketing debris left behind by sandy in hard-hit queens, new york. police informing residents of a warming shelter, since many who lived there had been without power and heat for more than a week. they also offered shuttle rides to get residents to that shelter. many, however, left the borough days ago.
i think it was brewing up to the election. after the election, it just got worse. >> i don't share any of my stuff, even on my personal page. but i'll pose questions and just let the marketplace of ideas have at it. and it gets ugly. >> be careful, or you'll get caught in the cross hairs. >> good point. >>> coming up, your weather and traffic on the 1s. >>> and reports of a possible plea deal for congressman jesse jackson jr., he's accused of using campaign...
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they could win an election still with that gender gap. it's just like i said if you look at states where obama administration bombarded women with messages, you saw much bigger gaps. >> chris: senator bayh, you know, it's interesting because i was thinking of 2004 as welch pendulum swings back and forth. after 2004 when bush had issues, and he still won, democrats were disspirited. obviously four years later they came roaring back. what do republicans need to do? >> two elections i'm thinking of, chris, number one, four years ago 2008 when some parts of the democratic party said this is a vote for a new progressive era and left-leaning government. it turns out that wasn't quite the case. our party needs to be modest in the mandate we take away from it. we need togone from progressive center out. then 1988 from the republicans' perspective. democrat just lost two elections in a row to ronald reagan. what did we do? we nominated michael dukakis who is a fine man but a liberal from massachusetts. it took three beatings for to us realize you
they could win an election still with that gender gap. it's just like i said if you look at states where obama administration bombarded women with messages, you saw much bigger gaps. >> chris: senator bayh, you know, it's interesting because i was thinking of 2004 as welch pendulum swings back and forth. after 2004 when bush had issues, and he still won, democrats were disspirited. obviously four years later they came roaring back. what do republicans need to do? >> two elections...
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and despite the odds you elected the first woman senator to god elizabeth warren is a politician who has come to embody the goals of the so-called ninety nine percent because for years she's been an activist and a vocal opponent against financial inequality and wall street's grip over washington senator warner's win in massachusetts is not just a win for the state but the entire country so for the years she's devoted to activism and her success in the latest campaign to become massachusetts first woman senator senator elizabeth warren is our hero of the day so she's the hero is the villain well that dishonor goes to none other than the us attorney general eric holder and no this is not about the fast and furious scandal that was inexcusable and no this is not about him starting the whole look forward not backward mentality instead of holding the bush administration accountable for war crimes no today eric holder is our villain for a different reason you see it all starts with the two thousand and ten b.p. oil spill where eleven crewmen were killed in the rig explosion and more than o
and despite the odds you elected the first woman senator to god elizabeth warren is a politician who has come to embody the goals of the so-called ninety nine percent because for years she's been an activist and a vocal opponent against financial inequality and wall street's grip over washington senator warner's win in massachusetts is not just a win for the state but the entire country so for the years she's devoted to activism and her success in the latest campaign to become massachusetts...
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he was elected to the house. in 1998, he was elected to the senate we he has twice-won reelection by comfortable margins. on to the thrilling matters of the process. we are on the record. please, no live blogging or tweeting. there is no embargo when the session ends, except that c- span has agreed not to air the video of the preface or post the video until noon today to give those of you who paid for the breakfast the time to file. please do the traditional thing and send me a non-threatening signal. our guests will have the opportunity to make opening comments. >> thank you. >> thank you, dave. thanks for the introduction. i just learned we have four nobel laureates. at one point, we had three u.s. senators, each of a different party. that is probably a historic first. that is myself, bernie sanders, and the republican party. when i went to minnesota to work for amy in the fall of 2006, i said, there were three madison high school graduates in the senate. i hoped to make it two more. that is what happened. i th
he was elected to the house. in 1998, he was elected to the senate we he has twice-won reelection by comfortable margins. on to the thrilling matters of the process. we are on the record. please, no live blogging or tweeting. there is no embargo when the session ends, except that c- span has agreed not to air the video of the preface or post the video until noon today to give those of you who paid for the breakfast the time to file. please do the traditional thing and send me a non-threatening...
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president obama, you just got re-elected. let's get it done. it's peanuts compared to the fiscal cliff. all right. thanks for watching. see you again tomorrow at 7:00. "piers morgan tonight" starts right now. >>> good evening. looking live at the white house tonight. we've got breaking news on the president tonight. i'm going to show you one of the most extraordinary pieces of video i think i have ever seen of any political leader. it was shown yesterday at obama campaign headquarters in chicago just hours after barack obama's re-elected. it shows the leader of the free world as i have never seen him, you probably haven't seen him either. raw, exhausted and reduced to open tears by the efforts of his young campaign workers. and by the thought of what he himself has accomplished. it's one of those things you've got to watch in its entirety. here it is, arguably barack obama's finest ever speech. >> i try to picture myself when i was your age and i first moved to chicago at the age of 25, and i had this vague inkling about making a difference. i
president obama, you just got re-elected. let's get it done. it's peanuts compared to the fiscal cliff. all right. thanks for watching. see you again tomorrow at 7:00. "piers morgan tonight" starts right now. >>> good evening. looking live at the white house tonight. we've got breaking news on the president tonight. i'm going to show you one of the most extraordinary pieces of video i think i have ever seen of any political leader. it was shown yesterday at obama campaign...
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it it would be sill tow say that a nation that elects barack obama, especially one that re-elects him is a nation that remains in important respect, center right. the question is, what do do you about that? i guess one option is despair for some. people are lost, the country's lost. it's all hopeless and we may as well pick up our marbles and go home. that's one option. i think we ought to reject that. the second is anger. yell at the american people for not being as conservative as woe wish and we were right and they ought to be more conservative. that might make you feel good. you may feel morally superior to the masses and tell make conserveatism, a minority movement for a lock, long time. i think we as conservatives, we should reject that option as well. there is a third option, we can jettison our principles and become liberal-lite, embrace bigger government, higher taxes, abortion on demand, that would be a disaster politically and it would be intellectually and morally, a surrender. that's a third option. conserve tirvetion i believe, should reject that. there is a fourth optio
it it would be sill tow say that a nation that elects barack obama, especially one that re-elects him is a nation that remains in important respect, center right. the question is, what do do you about that? i guess one option is despair for some. people are lost, the country's lost. it's all hopeless and we may as well pick up our marbles and go home. that's one option. i think we ought to reject that. the second is anger. yell at the american people for not being as conservative as woe wish...
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and we elect leaders to try and address those problems. and this problem hasn't been addressed efficiently. >> barack obama, a second term, four years, and he doesn't have to worry about being re-elected again. he previously indicated he would bring in tougher gun controls. do you think now is the time now that he has another four-year term to do something really meaningful? >> he certainly has a lot on his plate with the economy and the situation we have, the approaching fiscal cliff, there is a lot of issues he has to address. i hope -- not only the president, but congress at some point here and state legislatures, address this problem. >> mark kiel, a hard day for and you
and we elect leaders to try and address those problems. and this problem hasn't been addressed efficiently. >> barack obama, a second term, four years, and he doesn't have to worry about being re-elected again. he previously indicated he would bring in tougher gun controls. do you think now is the time now that he has another four-year term to do something really meaningful? >> he certainly has a lot on his plate with the economy and the situation we have, the approaching fiscal...
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, his re-election is dead? >> no. as a physician i can tell you the reason -- we're not opposed to the president's healthcare law because of the election. we're opposed because it's bad policy an bad for patients across this land. we absolutely must get a handle on the spending in this country. to do that, these be through medicare and medicaid reform and social security reform. all three of those programs under current law are destined for failure. we need fundamental reform to save and strengthen and secure the programs for generation and the future generations. that's what real solutions look like. >> chris: you lost the election. i guess you still have the majority in the house, but you lost the election on the presidential level. you are not going to kill obamacare for the next four years. >> the election said the american people don't want unified government in washington. they want divided government. which means we have to get together and the remarkable channels that we have. they have to beed with rea
, his re-election is dead? >> no. as a physician i can tell you the reason -- we're not opposed to the president's healthcare law because of the election. we're opposed because it's bad policy an bad for patients across this land. we absolutely must get a handle on the spending in this country. to do that, these be through medicare and medicaid reform and social security reform. all three of those programs under current law are destined for failure. we need fundamental reform to save and...
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before the election, into the election, post election. i'll explain what's happening with the stock market because i think there's a very strong pattern here. why we're probably seeing the action we are today. >> yeah, as we said at the top, another mid-morning fade. that thesis you've been hitting on regarding closet indexing is just incredible, gary. has not led us astray yet. >> no, it has not. >> thank you. >>> biggest drag on market is from materials. brian shactman. >> taking a look at mosaic late yesterday they gave guidance and it was weak saying the international market and demand is soft. this morning they got a downgrade at canaccord, negative on the whole sector. down 3.5% and now negative for the year. one thing i'll point out, another downgrade in the group but canaccord still lee gate on that name. >>> let's get to the cme with rick santelli as things continue to heat up in washington. good morning. >> good morning, carl. and they do. let's try to be objective. we're all wearing our pins. here it is. i keep losing them, but
before the election, into the election, post election. i'll explain what's happening with the stock market because i think there's a very strong pattern here. why we're probably seeing the action we are today. >> yeah, as we said at the top, another mid-morning fade. that thesis you've been hitting on regarding closet indexing is just incredible, gary. has not led us astray yet. >> no, it has not. >> thank you. >>> biggest drag on market is from materials. brian...